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  1. Sep 9, 2020 · Golden pothos, or Epipremnum aureum, is a fantastic plant for beginning houseplant parents and experienced indoor gardeners alike! With its stunning green and yellow variegated leaves and easygoing nature, this plant is a winner for nearly any personality or environment.

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    Popular varieties of Pothos

    Popular varieties of pothos include the Marble Queen Pothos(green leaves with white striation variegation), Jade Pothos (solid green leaves), Satin Pothos (green leaves with silver striation variegation) and Neon Pothos (green leaves with brighter green striation variegation).

    Light 🔆

    Best light:indirect, bright light to partial shade The Golden Pothos can tolerate a variety of lighting conditions from bright, indirect light to partial shade. The variegated colors on the leaves will become more pronounced in brighter lighting conditions. It’s important to note that the pothos plant does not like to be in direct sunlight. If the leaves start to look thin and pale, scoot it into the shade.

    Water 💧

    Water requirements:wait for soil to dry before watering Allow for the soil to dry before watering Golden Pothos. The leaves will start to curl inwards when the plant is ready to be watered. Don’t wait to water your Golden Pothos until the leaves shrivel, develop brown edges or grow dry (but if you do, here’s how to save an underwatered pothos.) With a shallow root system, the Golden Pothos needs less water than you might think to hydrate its cascading foliage. Water slowly and stop when you s...

    Humidity 🌫️

    humidity preferences: Pothos plants originate in tropical areas that can experience relative humidity levels between 80-90%, so it never hurts to mist them! The Golden Pothos enjoys a high humidity environment, though it can and will thrive almost anywhere indoors. To increase moisture in the air, spray the leaves occasionally or place your plant in a higher humidity area like a bathroom, mudroom, or kitchen window sill. Use a water-filled pebble tray near the plant to increase local humidity...

    To keep leaves clean and free of dust, spray leaves with water once a week.
    During the winter, try watering your pothos from the bottomto keep the soil moist but not soggy.
    Before purchasing, check the health of your Pothos by inspecting its roots. Pass on any plants with roots that look rotted or mushy, two common signs of overwatering.
  2. Dec 23, 2022 · Golden Pothos (Epipremnum aureum) is a member of the Araceae family and an easy-to-grow houseplant. It is a vine plant that can grow up to 10 feet long, with heart-shaped leaves that are green with yellow or white stripes. The leaves are arranged oppositely on the stem and have pointed tips.

  3. Golden Pothos, also known as Devil's Ivy, shines with heart-shaped leaves, combining easy care with striking beauty as a top houseplant choice

  4. Feb 12, 2022 · Cebu Blue. Jade pothos. These pothos care tips apply to all varieties of variegated pothos! See my Golden Pothos vs Neon Pothos comparison! Pothos vs Philodendron. Pothos and philodendrons both are vining plants with heart shaped leaves. They are easy to confuse. Pothos have thicker leaves and stems and their stems have grooves in them.

  5. Feb 7, 2022 · Yellow or Wilted Leaves. Root rot is a common problem for the golden pothos. If your plant is rooted in water, root rot will likely be caused by either algae or a lack of nutrients. Replace the plant's water every one to two weeks and keep an eye out for algae growth on the roots.

  6. Jan 18, 2021 · Back to top. Its plant care routine is very similar to its cousin, the Philodendron. However, where it differs from a Philodendron is that the Pothos likes brighter spots in your house. The Golden Pothos likes bright indirect sunlight. This will keep its leaves strong and healthy.

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